Proser's right peeper badly swollen, the Dullard gory, and a bit groggy, but still smiling.
After some hard exchanges they closed, and fell, the Dullard underneath.
Nothing daunted, the Dullard watched his opportunity, and delivered a first-class Royal Prince on the Proser's right eye, half closing that optic.
Proser opened with a ricochet, which did great execution, but was countered heavily when he attempted to repeat the trick, the Dullard all but knocking him off his legs with a fifty-pound salmon.
And accordingly Jack the Dullard was made a king, and received a crown and a wife, and sat upon a throne.
In fencing, as in many other arts that I have wished him to exercise, he is in truth a very dullard and bungler.
Thenceforward the dullard used to value the horses and elephants, paying no regard to their real value, but deciding just as he chose: and since he had been appointed to the office, as he decided, so the price was.
The Marquis is a dullard whose wooing takes the form at best of stilted compliments, stupid and unoriginal.
He had absurdly pledged himself to lunch with Quintin Manx; that was, to pretend to eat while submitting to be questioned by a political dullard strong on his present right to overhaul and rail at his superiors.
Ah, Calote, do they play upon thy pity, these dullard poor?
The king is the perfectest servant," cried Brother Owyn, "but the king is king, he is no dullard serf.
Charles, by comparison, was a mere dullardwho turned Whitehall into a seraglio.